From June 27 - July 1, Quinnipiac University surveyed 851 New Jersey registered voters,
with a margin of error of +/- 3.4 percent.

"It's back to the real world for Bret Schundler. Conservative voters helped him to a big
Republican primary win. But now he faces Democrat James McGreevey, who came within a
whisker of knocking off a popular Republican incumbent governor four years ago," said Maurice
Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

"But it's still four months to the election, and Schundler has shown he can overcome tough odds."

By a 32 - 17 percent margin, voters have a favorable opinion of McGreevey, with 17
percent mixed and 34 percent saying they don't know enough to form an opinion.

10. Which party would you like to see control the New Jersey State
legislature after the elections in November the Democratic Party or the
Republican Party?

Tot Rep Dem Ind Men Wom

Democratic Party 46% 5% 92% 40% 42% 49%

Republican Party 38 86 4 30 44 33

DK/NA 16 10 4 30 14 18

11. I am going to read a list of some of the issues that will probably be discussed
in this year's campaign for governor. As I read each one, please tell me how
important the candidates' position on that issue will be in influencing your
vote for governor -- extremely important, very important, somewhat important,
or not important.
How about the candidates' position on auto insurance?